(On the way back to the palace, the princess is so worried about her good fortune that she turns around and stays the night. For the sake of Princess Kaguyahime.) From "Taketori Monogatari. I painted this image of the moon that the emperor looks up to in his longing for his beloved princess. I used the Nebula sand of Koromiya Shrine as the base of the work. (The main deity of Koromiya Shrine, Gojumugumo no Mikoto, is also the "God of trees," the "God of life," and the "God of protection against misfortune.) Size (approx.): Max. width: 15 cm, Max. length: 14 cm, Thickness: 3 cm *Since this is painted on a natural tree stump, there may be some peeling of the bark. Please understand this beforehand. Please hang it on the wall by attaching a triangular can to the back, or display it standing up by using a plate stand.